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== Events ==
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* [[January 1]] – The first issue of the ''[[Daily Universal Register]]'', later known as ''[[The Times]]'', is published in London.
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* [[February 9]] &ndash; Sir [[Warren Hastings]], who has been governing [[India]] on behalf of King George III as the Governor-General of the [[Bengal Presidency|Presidency of Fort William]] (later [[British India]]), resigns.  [[Sir John Macpherson, 1st Baronet|Sir John Macpherson]] administers British India until [[Charles Cornwallis, 1st Marquess Cornwallis|General Charles Cornwallis]] arrives 19 months later.<ref>G.S.Chhabra, ''Advance Study in the History of Modern India'', Volume-1: 1707-1803 (Lotus Press, 2005) p282</ref>
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* [[March 10]] -[[Thomas Jefferson]] is appointed the new U.S. Minister to France, and Benjamin Franklin's request for permission to return home is accepted.
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* [[April 21]] &ndash; The Empress [[Catherine the Great]] of the [[Russian Empire]] issues the Charter to the Towns, providing for "a coherent, unified system of administration" for new governments organized in Russia.
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* [[August 15]] &ndash; [[Cardinal de Rohan]] is arrested in Paris; the [[Affair of the Diamond Necklace|Necklace Affair]] comes into the open.
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* [[September 13]] - The [[Bank of North America]], central bank for the Confederation Congress government, loses its charter.<ref>Lawrence Lewis, ''A History of the Bank of North America, the First Bank Chartered in the United States" (J.B. Lippincott & Company, 1882) p54''</ref>
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* [[September 13]] -[[Benjamin Franklin]] returns to [[Philadelphia]] after seven years as the U.S. Ambassador to [[France]] and prepares to take office as the new [[Governor of Pennsylvania]].<ref>Paul Zall, ''Benjamin Franklin's Humor'' (University Press of Kentucky, 2005) p153</ref>
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* [[October 13]] &ndash; The first newspaper in British India, the English-language ''[[Madras Courier]]'', is published.  It continues publication as a weekly until 1794.<ref>Henry Davison Love, ed., ''Indian Records Series: Vestiges of Old Madras, 1640-1800'' (Mittal Publications,  p440</ref>
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* [[October 13]] &ndash; [[France]] mints new [[Louis d'or]] coins, with the image of [[Louis XVI of France|King Louis XVI]] on the obverse, and one-sixth less gold than the coins with King Louis XV's image.<ref>Jean-Baptise Say, ''A Treatise on Political Economy'' (Ludwig von Mises Institute, 2008) p254</ref>
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* [[October 17]] &ndash; The Commonwealth of Virginia stops the importation of new African slaves by declaring that "No persons shall henceforth be slaves within this commonwealth, except such as were so on the seventeenth day of October, 1785, and the descendants of the females of them."  <ref>W. E. B. Du Bois, ''The Suppression of the African Slave-Trade'' (Wilberforce University, 1896, reprinted by Oxford University Press, 2014) p xxv</ref>
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* [[October 18]] &ndash; [[Benjamin Franklin]] takes office as the new [[Governor of Pennsylvania|President of the Supreme Council of Pennsylvania]], at the time the equivalent of a republic as one of the 13 independent governments of the United States of America under the [[Articles of Confederation]].
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* [[December 11]] &ndash;  An edict is issued limiting [[Freemasonry|Masonic lodges]] throughout the [[Holy Roman Empire]] by [[Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor|Emperor Joseph II]].  With the exception of [[Vienna]], [[Budapest]] and [[Prague]], no Empire province may have more than one lodge.<ref>Jasper Ridley, ''The Freemasons: A History of the World's Most Powerful Secret Society'' (Skyhorse Publishing, 2011)</ref>
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References

  1. G.S.Chhabra, Advance Study in the History of Modern India, Volume-1: 1707-1803 (Lotus Press, 2005) p282
  2. Lawrence Lewis, A History of the Bank of North America, the First Bank Chartered in the United States" (J.B. Lippincott & Company, 1882) p54
  3. Paul Zall, Benjamin Franklin's Humor (University Press of Kentucky, 2005) p153
  4. Henry Davison Love, ed., Indian Records Series: Vestiges of Old Madras, 1640-1800 (Mittal Publications, p440
  5. Jean-Baptise Say, A Treatise on Political Economy (Ludwig von Mises Institute, 2008) p254
  6. W. E. B. Du Bois, The Suppression of the African Slave-Trade (Wilberforce University, 1896, reprinted by Oxford University Press, 2014) p xxv
  7. Jasper Ridley, The Freemasons: A History of the World's Most Powerful Secret Society (Skyhorse Publishing, 2011)